From a distance, this contemporary finca in Cas Concos appears as an arrangement of low cubic forms, its earth-toned render calibrated to the colour of the soil. Designed by Munarq and completed in 2025, the architecture avoids overt gestures, instead relying on proportion, shadow and surface to establish its presence within the Mallorcan landscape. Terraces and planted paths thread between volumes, mediating the transition from open countryside to enclosed living space.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Photography: Andrea Pomelli.
Inside, 243sqm unfolds with polished-concrete floors running throughout to ground the interiors, while iroko joinery introduces warmth and texture. The kitchen, fitted with Mobalco cabinetry, is conceived as a functional centre, supported by a pantry and adjacent powder room. Bedrooms are divided across the plan: a primary suite with private terrace to one side and three further bedrooms to the other, one en suite and two sharing a bathroom.
Environmental performance is integral to the design. The house operates off-grid with solar power, underfloor heating and integrated climate control. Outside, a 24sqm saltwater pool and surrounding terraces extend life into the garden. The property sits on a 17,561sqm plot and is listed for €2.65 million with Fantastic Frank Mallorca.




